Lorrie Snyder officially began her singing career doing back vocals for Southside Denny on his album Full Circle (which won the Lys award Blues Album of the Year in 2011). In 2011, the Snyder family decided to start a blues based roots band called The Snyders. From there, things went wild. The Snyders recorded a first record in 2012 which was placed number 13 in theBlind Lemon Top 20 Canadian Blues albums of 2012. In 2013, she won the Lys award Upcoming Blues Artist of the Year and The Snyders won the «Coup de Coeur Hexagone» award. In 2014, The Snyders decided to record a second record called Growing Pains. This second album features Robert Messier on the Hammond B3 and Alex Desjardins on the Trombone.

During high school, Lorrie played flute in the school’s harmony and participated many school contests. In 2011, she won the award «Coup de Coeur» and in 2013, she was her schools’ representative with a voice and percussion act. She began playing electric bass for her high school jazz band in 2012-2013. Both years the jazz band won 1st place at the Festival des Harmonies et Orchestres Symphoniques de Sherbrooke. She also started working as a singer in churches when she was about 14 years old. She still does today at ‘’L’église du Précieux-Sang’’.

In 2013, Lorrie sang the duet«Je serai là pour toi» with opera singer Gino Quilico at a series of Holiday season concerts. The same year, she started studying Classical Voice Performance at the Cégep Régional de Launaudière de Joliette in Claudel Callender’s class. In 2014, Lorrie won the «Jean-Cypihol» grant for excellence in classical music. She has collaborated with composer Shu Nagai from Japan on several of his pieces (2015-2016). The pieces featured her voice along with Helmut Lipsky on violin. All the money made from Shu Nagai’s c.d. sales are donated to AAR Japan. Lorrie has won several other grants such as the «Excellence Repentigny» grant (2013-2015), 2nd place in the «Concours Concerto au Cégep de Joliette» (2015) and in the «Finale Locale de Cegep en Concert à Joliette» (2015), and a gold medal at the Festival et Concours de Musique Classique de Lanaudière (2016).